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In Brussels, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged NATO for more help for his war-torn country to help prevent further atrocities. 'My agenda is very simple. It's weapons, weapons and weapons,' he said.

Some NATO members worry that they may be Russia's next target and the alliance is striving to avoid moves that might pull countries directly into the conflict.

Another Western official, also speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence estimates, said it may take Russia's battle-damaged forces as much as a month to regroup for a major push on Eastern Ukraine. "The remaining more than 100,000 people are praying for rescue — a full-scale evacuation is needed," he said on national television.No signs of Russia backing off in Ukraine war, accused of covering up massacresWARNING: This video contains graphic footage | NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is warning Russia’s war in Ukraine could last for some time, with no signs of President Vladimir Putin changing his ambitions.

"We have information that the Russian troops have changed tactics and are trying to remove the dead people, the dead Ukrainians, from the streets and cellars of territory they occupied," he said during his latest video address. "This is only an attempt to hide the evidence and nothing more." The Kremlin has insisted its troops have committed no war crimes and alleged the images out of Bucha were staged by the Ukrainians.

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